As the main model would be increased to 6.7 inches

Apr 3, 2019 07:52 GMT  ·  By

The next-generation Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could eventually land as a two-model lineup, as the South Korean company is reportedly planning a smaller version of the device as well.

Reports from media in Samsung’s domestic market indicate that the main Galaxy Note model could be increased to no less than 6.7 inches, as the company wants the device to match the specs of the Galaxy S10 5G.

Since the Note would overall grow bigger because of this new approach, the company knows very well that not everyone would like such a large device, so it’s planning a smaller sibling specifically aimed at customers looking for a smaller phone.

As a result, the second Note 10 model that could see daylight this year might only feature a 6.4-inch display, just like the existing Samsung Galaxy Note 9 version.

Possible launch in August

Specifics are missing for the time being, so it’s not yet known whether this smaller Note 9 could also come with other hardware specs as compared to the bigger model. However, there’s a chance that the 6.7-inch configuration could indeed feature upgraded cameras as part of an approach similar to the one used by Samsung on the Galaxy S10.

For the time being, however, keep in mind that everything’s still in the rumor stage, so a lot could change by the time the Note 10 gets the green light. As per Samsung’s typical release schedule, this is projected to happen in August, with the launch to take place later the same month.

A smaller Note, however, can appeal to quite a large audience, especially based on the data collected after the launch of the Galaxy S10. Not everyone is a big fan of the Galaxy S10+, and by the looks of things, the Galaxy S10e itself is particularly successful as well, mostly thanks to its dimensions.